Flagler residents stage nativity exhibition


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Manger scene created by Bill Egan, from recycled foam. COURTESY PHOTO
Manger scene created by Bill Egan, from recycled foam. COURTESY PHOTO
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The largest exhibition of original crèche art in the Southeast U.S. can be seen through Jan. 7 in the display windows of Palm Coast resident Bill Austin’s building, at 166 S. Beach St., in Daytona Beach.

This is the second year Austin has arranged to display exhibits of European-style Nativities in the windows of his building.

Crèche artist Bill Egan, of Flagler Beach, coordinated the exhibition. He has 14 Nativities in the display windows.

Nativity banners provided by Mimi Hoffine, of Palm Coast, back a number of the scenes.

One window features three manger scenes created by Broadway set designer Peter Wolf (1918-2005). They’re from the collection of Palm Coast crèche artist Larry Leftwich.
 

 

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